Browsing articles in "lipolysis"

TNF-alpha, Obesity, Endotoxin, Insulin Resistance, and Diabetes

Also see: Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Protection from Endotoxin Endotoxin-lipoprotein Hypothesis Low Sodium Diet: High FFA, Insulin Resistance Aldosterone, Sodium Deficiency, and Insulin Resistance The Randle Cycle Free Fatty Acids Suppress Cellular Respiration Dairy, Calcium, and Weight Management in Adults and Management Belly Fat, Cortisol, and Stress Stress and Aging: The Glucocorticoid Cascade […]

Ray Peat, PhD on Low Blood Sugar & Stress Reaction

Nov 27, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenal gland, adrenaline, blood sugar, coconut oil, cortisol, fibrosis, free fatty acids, General, glycogen, hypoglycemia, inflammation, lipolysis, low blood sugar, PUFA, Ray Peat, saturated fat, serotonin, stress, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Ray Peat, PhD on Low Blood Sugar & Stress Reaction
Also see: Low Blood Sugar Basics PUFA Promote Stress Response; Saturated Fats Suppress Stress Response Ray Peat, PhD Quotes on Coconut Oil Low Carb Diet – Death to Metabolism Blood Sugar – Resistance to Allergy and Shock Thumbs Up: Fructose Theurapeutic Honey – Cancer and Wound Healing Carbohydrates and Bone Health Sugar (Sucrose) Restrains the [...]

Short-Term Weight Gain – A Positive Sign

Jul 14, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, General, lipolysis, metabolism, thyroid, weight gain  //  Comments Off on Short-Term Weight Gain – A Positive Sign
The blog briefly explains the key factors behind the short-term weight gain that occurs in some individuals as a sign of a correction in the metabolism. Stopping the Stress Metabolism The stress-driven metabolism utilizes adrenaline to fuel lipolysis, the liberation of fats from storage to be used as fuel. As the stress response ceases as [...]

Metabolic Correction – Staying the Course

Jul 14, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, General, lipolysis, metabolism, thyroid, weight gain  //  Comments Off on Metabolic Correction – Staying the Course
A healthy body’s use of stored fat occurs at rest as a result of a high metabolic rate similar to what occurs during youth. The use of fatty acids as supplemental fuel during times of stress under the influence of adrenaline will make long term weight management and health a difficult task. This blog briefly [...]
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